Canto

1     5|   faithless knight his base deceit bewrayed.~ ~ XII~"After
2     5|    Nor I the traitor's foul deceit perceived,~Until the deadly
3     9|    through force or through deceit,~He by his friends' and
4     9|    assure me, that with new deceit,~Me, when his prey, the
5    13|    And weaves in secret but deceit and frauds.~ ~ V~"Whilom
6    22| From Bradamant had taken by deceit.~ ~  LXXII~'Twas now exactly
7    25|    which might discover the deceit,~I tuned so well that none
8    27| Brunello often boast of the deceit,~'Gan turn towards that
9    42|    violence or through foul deceit,~With mortal damage or dishonour
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